[Outro: Silk-E]

In this whole outro the Coup are reiterating Marx’s differentiation between being a class “in itself” (the economic conditions of exploitation) before being a class “for itself” (the political act of organizing around class interests), and the need to do that political work to achieve emancipation
From Marx’s “The Poverty of Philosophy”:
Economic conditions had first transformed the mass of the people of the country into workers. The combination of capital has created for this mass a common situation, common interests. This mass is thus already a class as against capital, but not yet for itself. In the struggle, of which we have noted only a few phases, this mass becomes united, and constitutes itself as a class for itself. The interests it defends become class interests. But the struggle of class against class is a political struggle